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Published 18 Jul 2023
If you are over 20 years old, you probably know that you should get your cholesterol checked at least once every five years. It’s easy. Get a simple blood test called a lipid profile and within a few days, you know where your cholesterol stands.
Understanding your cholesterol levels doesn’t require a medical degree, just a little patience. And understanding those levels is the first step toward taking control of your own health. But it’s important to understand that cholesterol numbers alone don’t mean much. You must weigh the numbers and your other risk factors. For example, obesity is a risk factor, so are smoking and high blood pressure. Having a heart condition is also a risk factor.
The more risk factors you have, the higher your risk of developing heart problems or a stroke. You can reduce the risk factors by lowering your cholesterol. In some cases, this can be done through a combination of a healthy diet and exercise, but sometimes doctors need to prescribe cholesterol-reducing medications.
Discuss your cholesterol values with your doctor to decide how best to be healthy.
It is important to get your cholesterol checked routinely. A normal adult who is over 20 should get tested every five years. Men who are older than 35 and women over 45 should get their cholesterol checked more often. The levels can be checked with a simple blood test that can be done in your doctor’s office. If you do not have a doctor, Grady Health System can help. If you need a primary care physician, give us a call at (404) 616-1000. We’ll arrange an appointment at a Primary Care Center near you. Doctors there can treat most conditions and provide access to Grady’s unparalleled medical specialty expertise.
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